Bill Murray makes a grand entrance Liberace-style on the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN when Murray, the first guest to visit the LATE SHOW when it premiered on Aug. 30, 1993, helps the host mark 20 years on the CBS Television Network, Thursday, Aug. 29. Check out a first look below!
Comedian and best-selling author Jim Norton pulls no punches, going after jaw-dropping laughs not intended for the faint of heart. On the special, to be released by New Wave Dynamics on CD, DVD, and digitally today, August 20, 2013, Norton targets the national hypersensitivity epidemic afflicting leading celebrities, talking heads and regular Joes alike who get offended by just about anything. Norton's got a message for those people, and it's in the title.
Comedian and best-selling author Jim Norton pulls no punches, going after jaw-dropping laughs not intended for the faint of heart. On the special, to be released by New Wave Dynamics on CD, DVD, and digitally August 20, 2013, Norton targets the national hypersensitivity epidemic afflicting leading celebrities, talking heads and regular Joes alike who get offended by just about anything. Norton's got a message for those people, and it's in the title.
David Letterman and Oprah Winfrey share their mutual affinity for meditation when she visits the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, Thursday, August 1. This is her second-ever visit to the LATE SHOW and her first appearance on the LATE SHOW since Dec. 1, 2005.
While promoting her upcoming film 'Lovelace' on last night's LATE SHOW on CBS, actress Amanda Seyfried boasted to David Letterman that her dog, 'Finn' could balance anything on his head. Check out the clip below!
During an interview on last night's LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, Jason Sudeikis announced that he will not return to 'Saturday Night Live' when the show resumes in the fall. Check out the interview in full below!
'The Wolverine's Hugh Jackman stopped by last night's LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN on CBS and shared a story about his naked spa faux pas he made while promoting his film in Japan. Check out the clip below!
Cate Blanchett stopped by last night's Late Show with David Letterman on CBS. Below, watch the surprise ending to the interview with the 'Blue Jasmine' star!
The stars came out on Wednesday, July 17 to see Mimi Hines as she celebrated her 80th birthday with a special, one-night-only concert at Broadway's nightclub, 54 Below. Among those in attendance were 'Late Show with David Letterman' bandleader Paul Shaffer, from TV's 'The Nanny' and 'Happily Divorced' start Fran Drescher, and Broadway favorite Lee Roy Reams (The Producers, 42nd Street, Beauty and the Beast) and Tony Award winners Donna McKechnie (A Chorus Line, Company) , Faith Prince (Annie, Guys and Dolls) and Liliane Montevecchi (Nine).
BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge was there for the special concert celebration, and you can check out concert highlights and interviews with the many guests below!
Pokey LaFarge and his band made their US network television debut on The Late Show With David Letterman last night, July 16. The band performed 'Central Time', off their latest full-length release, Pokey LaFarge--out now on Third Man Records. Pokey kicked off the rousing performance by saying ' We're gonna take you back to St. Louis now.' Check it out below!
The Backstreet Boys proved they are good sports when they stopped by THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN on CBS to parody their own songs as part of the host's 'Top 10' list. Check out the appearance below!
Patrick Kane, MVP of the 2013 Stanley Cup champions the Chicago Blackhawks, talks about what the Stanley Cup means to him and what his plans are for the iconic trophy when he visits the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, Wednesday, June 26. Check out a preview of his interview below!
2013 U.S. Open golf champion Justin Rose presents the “Top Ten Questions People Ask Me About Golf” on the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, Tuesday, June 18.
Crooner Harry Connick Jr. stopped by last night's LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN and treated the audience to a performance of 'One Fine Thing.' Check it out below!
Ghost Brothers of Darkland County is a southern gothic, supernatural musical written by novelist Stephen King with music by rock musician John Mellencamp. King and Mellencamp stopped by last night's LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN to explain how their collaboration came together.
On last night's LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN, Tony nominee Tom Hanks stopped by and told host Letterman how he got juiced up to perform on Broadway's 'Lucky Guy' with a cold. Check out clips from the appearance below!